Millions of bees are dying off, with alarming consequences for our environment and our food supply.
It's urgent we protect our bees. That's why we're swarming the EPA with more than 50,000 petitions to ban bee-killing pesticides by July 31.

Nerves, the "perfect" target. Soon after the first organophosphate compound was invented at the German firm IG Farben, 1934, it was recognized it could be used as a pesticide or a chemical weapon-killing insects or people by jamming the nervous system.

The EPA has approved the use of a pesticide that prominent scientists feel is too dangerous for use. The EPA feels that its science is better than several Nobel laureates and members of the National Academies of Science.